Answer:
A)5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
- <em>The range of a set of data is the difference between the highest and lowest values in the set. </em>
<u>Given data set:</u>
<u>Rewriting the data set in the same denominator to compare:</u>
<u>As we see the smallest value is 5/8 and the highest value is 10/8, so the difference:</u>
So, the range of the given data set is 5/8
<u>Correct choice is</u>: A)5/8
Multiply 3 by 2 and you get six I think
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider that by changing the the variable x with x-c represents a horizontal shift of c units. If c>0 then it is a right shift and it is a left shift otherwise. When we multiply the variable by a number d (i.e dx) we are applying an horizontal compression/stretching. If d>1 it compresses it, and if 0<d<1 it stretches it. By multipyling the variable x by a negative sign, we are reflecting with respect the x -axis. Finally when we add a number to the function, we are applying a vertical shift.
original function x.
1. (x-7): horizontal shift of 7 units to the right.
2. 1/3(x-7): Horizontal stretching by factor 1/3.
3.-1/3(x-7): Reflection with respect the x-axis
4.-1/3(x-7)+2: Vertical shift of two units up.
Answer:
5y+11
Step-by-step explanation:
y+2y+2y+2+9
5y+11
Answer:
I think the answer is 11. 18